Eau de Noho Bond No 9

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Eau de Noho Bond No 9

Rated 4.18 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

Eau de Noho Bond No 9 for women and men of Bond No 9

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Eau de Noho by Bond No 9 is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Eau de Noho was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Francis Camail. Top notes are mandarin orange, lime (linden) blossom, water notes and green notes; middle notes are violet leaf and mimosa; base notes are oakmoss, amber, musk and cashmere wood.

22 reviews for Eau de Noho Bond No 9

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a very fresh scent, it’s the combination of mimosa and linden, and it is invigorating… This perfume makes the bleak day better hahaha… okay, I am exaggerating, but when it is firstly sprayed, always bring a smile on my face.
    I know it is marketed towards female… But I think males can use it too… Or maybe it’s just me being overconfident….

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Eau de Noho is a lovely fragrance. I love Lime Linden & Mimosa and here they are in a great mix with some musk, Violet Leafs, green notes & Amber. To me this is not an unisex-scent – this is a true flowery female’ish scent with som mimosasweet airy notes as well. I love Summer by Kenzo and these two scents share the fresh sparkling Mimosa but after that – its two different parfums. But if you love Summer by Kenzo I think you will love Noho as well.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is absolutely stunning! I smell strong linden flower, some vanilla, and soft musky green notes. This reminds me of my childhood in central Europe, walking down Linden tree lined boulevards in the springtime and loving that fresh scent. It is very long lasting and quite strong, but natural, not synthetic smelling. I’ve sampled 3 other Linden fragrances from other houses, but none of them were even close to this one. This is a beautiful summery scent that’s not loaded with citrucy notes, which makes this unique. I don’t have a lot of experience with Bond frags, but this one is a winner. I just ordered a whole bottle, which will last a long time, since this is powerful stuff. Love it, it’s worth the $$$ because the quality is there.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    i love this scent and i think the brand did a great job when created this one.
    i saw mandarin orange and lime blossom as top notes along with water notes and green notes. i don’t get any orange nor lime, but the water and green notes are there. the flowers blend very well with water and green notes, eventhough i’m not sure which flower i detect. never sniff a mimosa or a violet in real life.
    somehow this scent also remind me of a hotel that i had visited and i think this is a plus poin for me. i can imagine rooms in my house smell like this, or perhaps my office room.
    Eau de Noho launched as a fragrance for women and men, but i can’t imagine men wearing this perfume. for me this is clearly a scent for women since this is send a feminine vibe from the very beginning to the end.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Gave this stink bomb to my grandmother. Luckily she likes it. $200 bar of salt scrub…

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow – this is the most true to life ‘beach’ scent I’ve ever experience. I don’t like it (happy to do a swap with anyone in Brisbane, Aus) but it is uncanny how much it smells like sea water, sand and sunscreen!!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    The linden is nice at the start and is really the star of the first hour. Once that fades it is rather nondescript however and doesn’t stand out as much. The linden is the note that really makes the composition unique, you could get the rest of the scent much more inexpensively. Also doesn’t last as long as most Bonds.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweet floral, to me smells like gardenia which I don’t really like, it’s a nice fragrance but not my cup of tea, not unique,,you might find something similar at the fraction of the price, tried other bond no 9 that are more extraordinary than this.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    My favorite Bond No 9 fragrance! I just can’t get enough of this and am on my second bottle. I dont get any certain note, but it is balmy and gorgeous. I can’t see a man pulling this one off per say, but it is a beautiful scent!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Fun and flirty linden to start, full of girly joy. As it warms on the skin, Eau de Noho lends itself to something reminiscent of soft gardenia with a hint of green, courtesy of violet leaf.
    A beautiful, fresh floral fragrance that has a ‘soft mouth’ feel, like sweet yellow gummy bears (I know, an odd parallel, but I can’t get the image out of my mind or mouth). Perhaps it’s the syrupy oakmoss.
    Bond No. 9 website states cashmere wood in the composition, which definitely surfaces as the fragrance dries down, so a little reminiscent of Donna Karan Cashmere Mist with a more prominent floral.
    Yes, very clean with an intimate sillage, but somewhat linear–the subtle, musky, ambery base barely saves it from being a very expensive floral bathroom spray. The longevity is poor too.
    I recommend Badgley Mischka’s Fleurs de Nuit or Marc Jacobs original for a better value, fleshy, clean, smooth citrus floral with a little more character.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is fresh,soft quiet and very easy to wear. Stand out notes for me are the linden flower tempered with a flash of subtle musk. It gets nicer the longer you have it on and for me anyway it really needs a couple of hrs. to develop. I wear fragrance everyday and this might be the one I spritz on when I just want to feel clean but not overly noticed. If you carpool or are in tight quarters with others, they will be nice to you because you’ll smell so, so good!
    This was a blind purchase, and pretty pricey at $160.00 retail. I was able to buy it on e-bay for half that. Think it’s full price worthy.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve been on a linden kick this month, so Noho was on my decant list-
    I have to say that, on me, it doesn’t hold a candle to Tilleul by D’Orsay-it Noho smelled nice enough, but the longevity was really disappointing-
    I always expect more from super-pricy labels like Bond…

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful soft floral, on my skin it smells exactly like linden tree flowers, I can almost taste the tea made out of those flowers in my mouth! This is exactly what I thought Eau du ciel from AG to smell like, except that that one was stronger and with more soapy green notes.
    I don’t get much orange, or violets , from this one. It’s romantic, feminine, delicate. Lasting power and silage are average on my skin, but I just love how serene it feels! It makes me think of perfectly blue sky, summer breeze, and blooming linden trees; white or pastel dresses, pure love, without much desire, sensuality or sexiness. A perfume for soul searching, full of purity, clean and celestial.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Clean,soapy. Lovely Lime flowers.
    Beutiful air of spring intocsication.
    I love it in the winter,which is not very cold here,
    it brings the spring to me,
    In the summer it looses it’s magic for me.
    Its a LOVE. Thank you Cereza for the decant.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Eau de NoHo by Bond No. 9
    I tried this scent in Harvey Nichols, Manchester 2 years ago and thought “How sweet and feminine is that for me to wear!”…
    Since then I have used a full sample and need to admit that the scent has really evolved on me…fresh, sweet, floral but very pleasant and long lasting…I can detect some muguet/lily of the valley that reminds me of one of my favourite Bonds, Eau de New York…
    I have now bought the large size bottle and need to admit that I get several hours of pleasure from this formulation…not sure about sillage as it feels very close to the skin but fantastic longevity…thumbs up !!!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Have you ever wondered in countryside at the early spring when the linden tree blossoms? If no, I would suggest to do so, but if yes then you have an idea how Eau de Noho smells on my skin. It’s pure linden with violet lingering now and then. Linden on me is dominant. On me it’s extremely sweet, but very, very comforting and enjoyable. It reminds me of those spring days in countryside I mentioned before, because this is very, very natural smell. For some it might be even nauseating and headache inducing, but not for me. For me it’s pleasure, first warm sun after a long winter, birds singing and a warm, warm feeling around me. A must have for me. And a must try for everyone else.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I am very pleased that I tried this fragrance. I wanted to know what real, earthy violets smelt like as opposed to the sugary violets a la Insolence. And this is a great reference point.
    I also now know that I prefer to wear my violets only if they are copulating with roses or other perky floral gems. To my nose, the soliflore nature of the violet is strident and akin to VOC wafting off molten plastic with all the headache inducing nausea that that implies. I have come across this sensation before and despite my current discomfort I am glad to have isolated the culprit! I now understand why so many violets get candied in perfume.
    I also had the opportunity to get to know Linden Blossom a little better as well. I found it lasted quite a long time on my skin, a fact which would have been pleasing if I had been born with my nose set to the right frequency. Sadly, the Catbiscuit Citrus Curse strikes again.
    I need a soothing tisane and a lie down now.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    i’m going to join Kastehelmi in this one, she pretty much sums up what i would say.
    i like violet too, but in a supporting role, not as a lead. To me violet doesn’t really offer much, it’s fairly one dimensional and gives the same performance every time.
    This isn’t a bad scent, its just not one that’s hooking me. I’d like to see some ‘oilier’ notes brought in, give it some depth and heaviness. Narcissus would work.
    I’m new to Bond, so can’t comment on the overall line. More ot come.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Bond no 9 EAU DE NOHO offers a new take on the violet, which here mingles deliciously with linden blossom. I love violets already, and this combination is delightful to my nose. The slightly citrus opening is refreshing and makes this a floral fragrance that works well in the heat, as demonstrated by my reapplication this afternoon, when the temperature reached 95F, with no adverse effect. On the contrary! (-:
    EAU DE NOHO also has a substantial base to fix the luscious florality, thanks to which the longevity is good. The drydown has an ambery-clean musky quality, but the violets continue to be the focus. This unique composition is among the best of the Bond floral offerings, and is now on my wishlist. Highly recommended for violet lovers!

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I have tested it 3 times from a bon bon sample and I adore it! It starts out slowly enough, pretty but not great and then in 5 minutes VAVOOM! It is sensual and lucious. All the notes seem so perfect together. The violet lime blossom and orange are wonderful and the oakmoss,amber and musk give it powerful depth. I definitely will buy a full bottle of this, and soon.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    My boyfriend’s review: It’s way too flowery. It smells like somebody’s pink bedroom. Compare the smell of this to the $1 pink hair conditioner you bought…(Suave Cherry Blossom smells pretty nice though…)
    My opinion: It smells like violets, more than anything. Real violets, centerstage. I can smell the other notes a bit, but violets usually don’t suit me-or they don’t here, at least. Makes me think of old English royalty. I have one more Bond No. 9 sample to try, and I have a feeling Bond No. 9 is just not for me. These sample vials are rather large, so if you have a hankering for these expensive scents, you can get your fill from the tiny unadorned, undecorated vials, once you remove them from their candy wrappings. In fact, if you want to try this, pm me-I have a million other violet scents I want to try-but mostly I prefer to try scents where violet isn’t so defining, domineering and austere-I’m not so into florals like this.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    A Purple Haze of luscious wet and wild violets are experienced in this Bond No 9 potion. The citrus opening with it’s refreshing essence of lime is short lived leading to a sudden outbreak of the linden blossom reminiscent of the artsy village of No Ho. Much to my liking the violets appear in full force then they slowly lose their sharpness and merge into a soft velvety warming stage with the company of vanilla and amber. Violets are appealing to men and women alike so I would classify this as a non aggressive fragrance for all to go for. Undergo a taste of the eclectic scene of this NYC village and try this Bond No 9 victory! This would be a cool couple fragrance to share and wear

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